A Fair Tax on Flying, an anti-air passenger duty tax, has been recently endorsed by Multicom, a travel software specialist company. John Howell, managing director of Multicom said in comment to the endorsement: “Multicom fully supports the A Fair Tax on Flying initiative and looks forward to becoming an official supporter of the campaign. Moreover [...]Read Full Article →

A fair tax on flying, an anti-air passenger duty tax campaign, is rallying the public and MPs to preposition the chancellor to conduct research on the effects of this aviation tax on families, employment and the economy. MP Mark Durkan, Social Democratic and Labour Party Foyle, had recently consolidated his support for the cause by [...]Read Full Article →

An average family of four ends up paying ten times as much in air tax in comparison to air travel in France. This factor and the fact that the apd is affecting jobs and the economy were outlined in a recent letter sent to the chancellor George Osborne, by Denis MacShane, Rotherham MP. Mr MacShane [...]Read Full Article →

The treasury is said to be considering a recent proposal involving the much contested Air Passenger Duty tax. The pitch, which was introduced by executives of John Lennon Airport, outlines a change to the rates of the tax. The executives wish for the tax to have a two tier rate, which would mean decreased fares [...]Read Full Article →

Recent reports have revealed that the much disputed apd tax may experience a change in rates in the near future. These changes would see a decrease in air passenger duty tax for local flights but higher fares would be imposed in the south. This proposal was introduced by the Liverpool John Lennon airport. Peter Nears, [...]Read Full Article →